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"Cub" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hiya
>
>
> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>
>
>
> Cub
>
Google is your friend

Then again what's to be expected from someone using home.com in error. I
doubt this is you http://www.jp.home.com/ , but then only you would send
spam to your own mail server and not those that belong to anyone else.

I'm aware of these but WHAT I asked was a prog that periodically goes out
does a test and loggs the bandwidth ie once , twice an hour so I can plot
the quality over a 24 hour period, the ones from your search will give
useage and average and a few other params i think and typically need you to
be busy surfing to produce the averages.

Cub wrote:
> Hiya
>
>
> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>
>
>
> Cub
>
>
Just go to view and click on arrange by then you can put them in order
of date or alphabetical or whichever you prefer.

ProfGene mumbled incoherently in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
> Cub wrote:
>> Hiya
>>
>>
>> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
>> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Cub
>>
>>
> Just go to view and click on arrange by then you can put them in order
> of date or alphabetical or whichever you prefer.

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 08:20:12 -0500, The Old Sourdough Has Frothed:
> ProfGene mumbled incoherently in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
>
>> Cub wrote:
>>> Hiya
>>>
>>>
>>> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
>>> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Cub
>>>
>>>
>> Just go to view and click on arrange by then you can put them in order
>> of date or alphabetical or whichever you prefer.
>
> WTF has that got to do with the original question?

Meat Plow mumbled incoherently in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
> On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 08:20:12 -0500, The Old Sourdough Has Frothed:
>
>> ProfGene mumbled incoherently in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
>>
>>> Cub wrote:
>>>> Hiya
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
>>>> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cub
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Just go to view and click on arrange by then you can put them in order
>>> of date or alphabetical or whichever you prefer.
>>
>> WTF has that got to do with the original question?
>
> Nothing.
>

On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 18:40:13 +0100, Cub wrote:
>
>"Leigh-Anne Mills" <> wrote in message
>news:44fff640$0$1377$...
>>
>> "Cub" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hiya
>>>
>>>
>>> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
>>> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Cub
>>>
>> Google is your friend
>>
>> http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=bandwidth monitor&spell=1
>>
>
>I'm aware of these but WHAT I asked was a prog that periodically goes out
>does a test and loggs the bandwidth ie once , twice an hour so I can plot
>the quality over a 24 hour period, the ones from your search will give
>useage and average and a few other params i think and typically need you to
>be busy surfing to produce the averages.

Ah, the gold old what do you actually want to test, available bandwidth,
how long it takes to send large files, what happens if you send 500MB
over a 100Mb link and how it varies, or maybe see what you can push
through a link for 30 seconds.

The last is more fun, we gets lots of complaints about LAN performance
and not telling anybody I shove 5GB between 2 buildings multiple times
and no one calls, having just flatlined the max bandwith in several
places. Oh what fun......

Last time at work someone knocked up a VB app, to open MS Word, load a
file, close file and close Word. It did save to a CSV file.

There are several end-to-end GUI (OS independant Java) and cmd line
(several OSs) bandwidth testers, depending on the setup you have, trywww.google.com again, using some varied keywords.

On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 10:54:41 -0500, Kevin Hill wrote:
>Cub wrote:
>> Hiya
>>
>>
>> Are there any application that can periodically during the day do a
>> bandwidth test and log to a file ie spreadsheet or CSV ?
>
>
>Not exactly what you're seeking, but it may be worth a look:
>
>http://www.dumeter.com/main.php
>

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